There are a lot of new books coming out every week. With New Release Radar, I’ll help you narrow down the week’s new book releases into the titles you should get excited about. This week, there are so many sequels coming out, along with a few brand-new worlds to explore. Read on!
The Future by Naomi Alderman
After escaping her family’s cult in Oregon, Martha Einkorn took a job with a powerful social media mogul in a world dominated by mega-rich corporations wielding advanced technology. Meanwhile, internet-famous survivalist Lai Zhen, pursued by an assassin, stumbles upon mysterious software that could save her and possibly the rest of humanity. As their paths converge, Martha and Zhen become unlikely allies to derail the destructive course the world is on.
Anyone who read The Power knows Naomi Alderman doesn’t pull any punches. Her new book release, The Future, is full of rich world-building and realistic science-fiction that fans of near-future dystopias will love.
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Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree
Viv, an orc mercenary injured in battle, ends up stuck in the quiet beach town of Murk while she recovers. Far from the action, she spends more and more time at a local bookshop. Eager for something to do, Viv agrees to help keep the shop afloat in exchange for hand-picked books to keep her entertained in her downtime. But things don’t stay quiet for long. Viv’s life takes an unexpected turn as she encounters mysterious travelers, a summer romance and a surprising number of skeletons. Running a bookshop is more of an adventure than Viv ever expected.
A prequel to bestseller Legends and Lattes, Bookshops and Bonedust has all the cozy fantasy you can expect from a Travis Baldree novel. It’s perfect for book lovers looking for a little adventure.
The Manor House Governess by C.A. Castle
Brontë Ellis, raised in an all-boys boarding school with strict rules around gender, finds a fresh start as a live-in tutor at the elegant Greenwood Manor. The residents warmly welcome him, but dark secrets lurk below the surface. As Brontë grapples with his growing attraction to the eldest Edwards son and the house’s mysteries, he soon questions his reality.
Weaving together modern sensibilities with classics like Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice, The Manor House Governess is charming and smart. C.A. Castle’s debut is one of a kind and even features illustrations of modern-day Cambridge.
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Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood
Mallory Greenleaf may have given up on chess after a family trauma years ago but reluctantly agrees to participate in a charity tournament. When she unexpectedly defeats Nolan Sawyer, however, she’s drawn into complex games both on and off the board. As she falls for Nolan, Mallory must balance her rekindled passion for the game with the effect it could have on her family.
Check & Mate combines realistic drama with all the romance fans expect from an Ali Hazelwood novel. Her YA debut is clever and swoony, and you don’t even have to know a lot about chess to enjoy it.
We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull
Years after supernatural creatures revealed themselves, the world still grapples with their existence. While pro-monster activists and human supremacists clash, two ancient orders intensify a conflict of their own, revealing deep-rooted secrets about the gods and the origins of magic in the universe.
We Are the Crisis adds deep cracks to the universe Cadwell Turnbull created in No Gods, No Monsters. Everything intensifies into a huge, dramatic climax you won’t want to miss in this dramatic new book release.
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Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarro
“The first year is when some of us lose our lives. The second year is when the rest of us lose our humanity.”
After the brutal tests Violet Sorrengail faced in her first year at Basgiath War College, she’s lucky she made it into her second year. With the vice commandant bent on proving her powerlessness, Violet must rely on her wits and an iron will to survive. As she uncovers a long-hidden secret at the college, however, this may not be enough to ensure her future in the face of a looming threat.
Fourth Wing took the world by storm, and Iron Flame is sure to do the same. Rebecca Yarros’ sequel is just as angsty and breathless as the first installment — fans will love it.
You can check out these new book releases at Bookshop.org or your local bookstore. What November 7 new release are you most excited to read? Let us know below, and tune in next week to grow your TBR.
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